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The bank credit analysis handbook : a guide for analysts, bankers and investors / Jonathan Golin, Phillipe Delhaise.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Golin, Jonathan L.
Contributor:
Delhaise, Philippe
Series:
Wiley finance series.
Wiley finance series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Credit--Management.
Credit.
Banks and banking.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 v.) : ill.
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Wiley, 2013.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
A hands-on guide to the theory and practice of bank credit analysis and ratings In this revised edition, Jonathan Golin and Philippe Delhaise expand on the role of bank credit analysts and the methodology of their practice. Offering investors and practitioners an insider's perspective on how rating agencies assign all-important credit ratings to banks, the book is updated to reflect today's environment of increased oversight and demands for greater transparency. It includes international case studies of bank credit analysis, suggestions and insights for understanding and complying with the Basel Accords, techniques for reviewing asset quality on both quantitative and qualitative bases, explores the restructuring of distressed banks, and much more. Features charts, graphs, and spreadsheet illustrations to further explain topics discussed in the text Includes international case studies from North America, Asia, and Europe that offer readers a global perspective Offers coverage of the Basel Accords on Capital Adequacy and Liquidity and shares the authors' view that a bank could be compliant under those and other regulations without being creditworthy A uniquely practical guide to bank credit analysis as it is currently practiced around the world, The Bank Credit Analysis Handbook, Second Edition is a must-have resource for equity analysts, credit analysts, and bankers, as well as wealth managers and investors.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
Title
Copyright
Preface to the New Edition
Chapter 1: The Credit Decision
Definition of Credit
Willingness to Pay
Evaluating the Capacity to Repay: Science or Art?
Categories of Credit Analysis
A Quantitative Measurement of Credit Risk
Chapter 2: The Credit Analyst
The Universe of Credit Analysts
Role of the Bank Credit Analyst: Scope and Responsibilities
Credit Analysis: Tools and Methods
Requisite Data for the Bank Credit Analysis
Spreading the Financials
Additional Resources
Camel in a Nutshell
Chapter 3: The Business of Banking
Banks as Lenders
Banks as Financial Service Providers
Chapter 4: Deconstructing the Bank Income Statement
Anatomy of a Bank Income Statement: An Overview
A Further Dissection
Income Statements Under IAS
Chapter 5: Deconstructing a Bank's Balance Sheet
Key Differences Between the Balance Sheets of Banks and Nonfinancial Companies
The Essential Line Items of the Bank Balance Sheet: Asset Side
The Essential Line Items of the Bank Balance Sheet: Liability Side
Off-Balance-Sheet Items and Derivatives
Chapter 6: Earnings and Profitability
The Importance of Earnings
Evaluating Earnings and Profitability: An Overview
Earnings Analysis
Profitability Ratio Analysis
Profitability: An Illustration of a Peer Analysis
Macro-Level Influences on Bank Profitability
Micro-Level Influences on Bank Profitability
Quality of Earnings
Chapter 7: Asset Quality
Asset Quality and NPLS: An Introduction
Resolution of NPLS
Accounting for NPLS
What Causes Excessive NPLS
Macroeconomic Influences on Asset Quality-Economic, Business, and Credit Cycles
Data and Ratio Analysis
Loan Book Composition, Credit Culture, and other Soft Factors
Chapter 8: Management and Corporate Governance.
An Overview of Management Appraisal
Corporate Governance
Chapter 9: Capital
The Function and Importance of Capital
What is Capital?
Measuring Capital Strength: Traditional Ratios
Regulatory Capital and the First Basel Accord
The Basel II and Basel III Accords and the Concept of Economic Capital
Chapter 10: Liquidity
What is Liquidity and Why is it Important?
Elements of Bank Liquidity Analysis
Chapter 11: Country and Sovereign Risk
Overview
Fiscal, Monetary, and Trade Policies
Chapter 12: Risk Management, Basel Accords, and Ratings
Risk and the Importance of Risk Management
Categories of Bank Risk
Risk Management Methods
Basel II and Basel III
Ratings
Chapter 13: The Banking Regulatory Regime
The Rationale for Regulation
The Regulatory Regime
The Structure and Strength of the Regulatory Apparatus
The Quality of the Legal System and Creditors' Rights
Gauging Banking System Fragility
State Ownership and State Support of Banks
Chapter 14: Crises: Banking, Financial, Twin, Economic, Debt, Sovereign, and Policy Crises
An Introduction to Banking and Financial Crises
Early-Warning Systems of Financial Crises
Chapter 15: The Resolution of Banking Crises
Recognizing the Crisis
First Response
Supply Liquidity and Stop the Bleeding
Recapitalization and Restructuring
Asset Disposal and Regulatory Reform
Bank Restructuring in Malaysia During the 1990s Asian Financial Crisis: A Practical Example
About the Authors
Index.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781118637869
1118637860
OCLC:
858671152

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